The Normandeau effect | GHB: the amazing story of Geneviève Pettersen — 98.5 Montreal

Geneviève Pettersen, author and columnist for Noovo, published a text titled “GHB is not just in bars”.

Certainly, a woman must be vigilant for herself and for those she accompanies in bars, in particular.

But, according to Geneviève Pettersen, a case that is said less “is that the attacks are often committed within the same circle of friends”.

In his column, she tells her story of GHB. The one that involves a dinner with a very good friend…


Listen to his full remarks on the program L’effet Normandeau, Thursday.


Gamma-hydroxybutyrate, also called GHB, belongs to the category of depressants. It acts on the central nervous system by numbing the brain and slowing the functioning of the body.

For years, we have been talking regarding GHB and its devastation caused particularly in women, who often lose their memory following consumption. GHB is a drug used by malicious people towards others. In the liquid state, it is easily concealed in a glass of alcohol, for example.

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